I just want to share with you an embarrassing story of how taking the pua "rules" too far made me look like an ass. Feel free to make fun of me once you read it, I brought it on myself
It was to do with the theory of preselection and how it is the most powerful attraction trigger. If you're seen with attractive women, then you become attractive right? I work in an IT department supporting a retail department store and I get to talk to a lot of pretty girls and have made friends with a lot. Anyway on Christmas we had a party for the whole store and I thought this was a good time to get a lot of pictures of myself with pretty girls and put them up on facebook. I thought that would give me preselection for life as anyone who facebook-stalks me would think I'm some sort of pimp.
Anyway during the party I went round mingling with every pretty girl I knew at the party and afterwards casually suggested we take a picture together with my digital camera. At the end of the night I was so proud of myself as I had pictures of myself with around 30 different pretty girls. The next day I uploaded all these photos onto an album and posted it on facebook. And yes, I didn't put any other pictures on there, in my stupidity every picture was me with my arm around a pretty girl. It had all the subtlety of a sledgehammer and it didn't occur to me for one minute that it would obviously look like I was trying to hard to impress.
The next week I came in arrogantly thinking all the guys at my work would be in awe and the girls who see my facebook would think I'm some kind of player. But the whole week nobody said anything, I just noticed a lot of sniggering in the background. At the end of the week my office was going out for drinks and I didn't feel like going. And then one guy cracked "
come on, you can even round a few girls up and start taking pictures!" and the whole office burst out laughing. I could tell they been holding that in for a while
Afterwards I saw how obvious it looked that I was trying to hard to impress and how that would not impress anyone. I stole a few neutral pictures of the party from my colleague and filtered the pictures through the album to give it more subtlety. I have to put up with a bit of humiliation for a few weeks but the lesson has been invaluable. From now on I'm just going to work on my inner game. As the great David Deangelo said "work on your inner game, and the techniques will take care of themselves"